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e-Book on Russian Women (Part 10)
Russian Women and her Children Russian women are considered to be the best mothers. They are worthy of the title. Is there a country where mothers help their children morally and financially throughput their life? Is there a country which saw...
Is Your Life Out Of Control? Then Do Something About It!
When it comes to living "out of control", often, you're the last person to truly realize it. It is so easy to become caught up in a cycle or circle of negativity, self-sabotaging, struggle, adrenaline addiction (or another addiction) or even...
Making Room for Two: How to Adjust to Life with a Roommate
Because downsizing is a fact of life these days, many renters and homeowners can, at a moment's notice, find themselves unable to pay the rent or the mortgage. It suddenly becomes necessary to find a roommate - and fast.
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Self Esteem
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appraise, estimate, to have great regard for; value highly;
favorable opinion, high regard…
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Ten Ways Simplify Your Financial Life
A simple financial checklist designed to get your finances moving in the right direction.
Finances can be a pretty daunting, and a lot of times we ignore them because we just don’t want to face them. Well, here's some news… if you want to...
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How to Make Money
For years I believed that if I only had more money all of my problems would be solved. Then I would get a raise or change to a better paying job and my money situation didn't change. I just couldn't understand why.
The fact is that most people have that extra money spent before they get it. How many times have you heard someone say what they are going to do with their tax refund? The same thing goes for a pay raise.
Normally, they never even notice any change in their lifestyle after they get the raise. I saw a survey on a web site a few days ago that showed that only 35% of the people responding to the survey had a budget in place full time. This is because many people are afraid of budgets. It restricts them when they find something they want to buy. If they only knew that a budget is the only means for them to get what they want and be sure they can afford it.
With a carefully developed budget, you not only have money for your bills, but you can plan for the things you want. There are a lot of ways to find money. By learning how to cut your current spending, you will probably find that between 10% and 25% of your spending is unnessary.
There are also several money saving web sites that will give you literally hundreds of
money saving ideas. Here are just a few of my favorite:
TheFrugalShopper.com http://www.thefrugalshopper.com GreedyFools.com http://www.savingadvice.com BetterBudgeting.com http://betterbudgeting.com Debt Smart http://www.DebtSmart.com Freebie Haven http://www.121fun.com The Stay-At-Home Parents Page http://www.thestayathomeparentspage.com Brighter Futures http://www.brighterfutures.com FreelanceByU http://www.freelancebyu.com Tidbits from the Pantry Usave2day.com http://www.usave2day.com MoneyMakingMommy.com http://www.moneymakingmommy.com You Save On Taxes.com http://hop.clickbank.net/?terryrigg/wmdctp
Most of the time it's the unexpected expenses that catch people off guard and creat havoc with their finances. Again, with a budget, you can plan for this too. So if you think more money will solve your problems, just look for it right there in your paycheck.
About the Author
Terry Rigg is the author of Living Within Your Means - The Easy Way http://www.homemoneyhelp.com/ebookadpage.html and editor of The FREE Budget Stretcher Newsletter and Budget Stretcher web site http://www.homemoneyhelp.com. He has 25 years of experience counseling individuals and families concerning their personal finances.
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